Use "repeal" in a sentence

1. The repeal of Section 28 won't transform society.

2. Burger King Amusingly mocks FCC's net neutrality repeal

3. • In law, the term Abrogate means to repeal, or render void • To repeal, annul, or abolish something formally and publicly More crossword answers

4. Senate Democrats try to repeal it in 2011.

5. He plans to repeal a number of current policies.

6. 16 synonyms for Countermand: cancel, reverse, override, repeal, revoke, retract, rescind

7. Changes have included the introduction and repeal of selective employment tax.

8. The act of Abrogating; a repeal by authority; abolition

9. Hence, legal actions were taken to repeal such laws.

10. A resolution to repeal the ban, sponsored by Rep.

11. The committee does not have the power to repeal the ban.

12. 16 synonyms for Countermand: cancel, reverse, override, repeal, revoke, retract, rescind, annul

13. Environmental forces that have long opposed the Retail Rate Law cheered its repeal.

14. The cost would be offset in part from repeal of corporate tax breaks.

15. Burr pushed to repeal the device tax, a part of Obamacare, for years

16. Another word for Countermand: cancel, reverse, override, repeal, revoke Collins English Thesaurus

17. Over seven years, repeal would cost nearly $ 34 billion in lost revenue.

18. They want to repeal a tax the heirs of millionaires pay.

19. Complaints from foresters and farmers led in 1979 to the 1955 law's repeal.

20. A campaign was launched to repeal so-called Buggery laws, which prohibit male homosexual acts

21. He supported the Louisiana Purchase and opposed the repeal of the Judiciary Act of 1801.

22. By 1846, Peel's ministry faced a crisis involving the repeal of the Corn Laws.

23. So, I asked, would he also move to repeal the anti-pot laws?

24. Daniel O'Connell led a subsequent campaign, for the repeal of the Act of Union, which failed.

25. They should also repeal any national laws criminalizing abortion or punishing women for undergoing the procedure

26. Therefore, we intend to repeal the Act when alternative regulations governing working times are in place.

27. Synonyms for Countermand include undo, abolish, abrogate, annul, cancel, override, overturn, quash, repeal and rescind

28. “Vietnam should join the 21st century and repeal these draconian laws from another era.”

29. They should also repeal any national laws criminalizing abortion or punishing women for undergoing the procedure.

30. The repeal of sections of the Bill of Rights has been under discussion since October 19

31. To abolish by formal or official means; annul by an authoritative act; repeal: to Abrogate a law

32. Our obedience is voluntary, but our refusal to pay does not abrogate or repeal the law.

33. Synonyms for Countermanding include invalidation, repeal, nullification, abrogation, cancellation, annulment, abolition, voiding, rescindment and quashing

34. Synonyms for Countercheck include negate, cancel, invalidate, void, annul, nullify, repeal, rescind, abrogate and neutralise

35. Synonyms for Abolishment include repeal, nullification, abrogation, abolition, annulment, voiding, cancellation, quashing, invalidation and rescindment

36. Abrogation (countable and uncountable, plural Abrogations) The act of abrogating ; a repeal by authority ; abolition

37. For in looking back she underplayed the impact of feminist discourses on the repeal struggle.

38. The feminist repeal movement was highly successful in challenging the gendered power relations inscribed within medical interventionism.

39. “The authorities should move to repeal the insidious laws on ‘foreign agents’ and ‘undesirable’ foreign organizations without delay.”

40. We naturally welcome Labour's existing promise to repeal Section 28 and to legislate against discrimination in the workplace.

41. That same year, the 100-member House voted for outright repeal, causing a General Assembly stalemate.

42. The measure now goes to the House of Delegates, which voted to repeal the song in the past.

43. The feminist repeal movement was highly successful in challenging the gendered power relations inscribed within medical interventionism. Sentencedict.com

44. A law, absolutely repugnant to another, as entirely repeals that other as if express terms of repeal were used.

45. The House and Senate voted overwhelmingly last month to repeal the tax break only after it had become public.

46. Bootlegging helped lead to the establishment of American organized crime, which persisted long after the repeal of Prohibition

47. The authorities should move to repeal the insidious laws on ‘foreign agents’ and ‘undesirable’ foreign organizations without delay.

48. In that respect, the repeal of the intellectual property box allows some broadening of the corporate tax base.

49. These disciplinary aspects of Hopkins' work had already become apparent in the later stages of the repeal struggle.

50. Christopher Shays, R-Conn., announced that he would vote against repeal because it would undercut deficit reduction.

51. Part of this framework included an explicit repeal of "all other laws in relation to the Royal Advisory Council".

52. That passage of the law and the repeal of the law fortified the case of the Piarco Airport accused.

53. Instead of trying to protect those responsible for egregious abuses, the authorities should cooperate with investigations and repeal the AFSPA.

54. He has championed the popular ban on assault-style weapons, defending it with gusto as Republicans try to repeal it.

55. Parliamentary sovereignty is still intact in so far as Parliament can still repeal the act committing us to entry.

56. We're seeing real movement to repeal some of the most evil, ugly gun lobby legislation passed over the last dark decade.

57. After the repeal of the 18th Amendment, some localities (known as dry counties) continued to ban the sale of alcohol.

58. 91 Conforms California to the repeal of technical terminations for taxable years beginning on or after January 1, 2019

59. Abrogate definition, to abolish by formal or official means; annul by an authoritative act; repeal: to Abrogate a law

60. So, if voters decide this fall to repeal property taxes, all hell breaks lose on the school-funding front.

61. The Eleventh Amendment is best read as a specific repeal of a party-based grant of jurisdiction originally found in Article III

62. On October 23, 1835, after the repeal of the Constitution of 1824, the Federal Republic was changed to a Centralist Republic.

63. Academicians seek repeal of farm laws, say these pose major threat to farming communities 03 Feb, 2021, 02.35 PM IST

64. Clearly, the Delaney clause makes little sense in the modern age, but regulatory activists refuse to even discuss its repeal.

65. The fundamental purpose of legislation is to create, amend or repeal law, thereby giving effect to the intentions of Parliament.

66. 28 Repeal of Act 70 will make smaller farms more affordable to part-time farmers,[www.Sentencedict.com] and mortgage finance much less elitist.

67. Pressure from the Michigan Barmaids Association eventually caused state legislators in 1955 to repeal the Michigan law that had led to the U.S

68. A bipartisan group of House lawmakers with military or national security backgrounds introduced a bill Thursday to repeal three decades-old war Authorizations…

69. In December 2011, it was announced that, due to mounting pressure from MEPs, Northern Cypriot lawmakers would repeal the law currently criminalising homosexuality.

70. Bitting Brewing Company was the first brewery to operate in Woodbridge Township, New Jersey, since the repeal of prohibition in 1933

71. Victims, activists, and members of the public in Jammu and Kashmir and in the northeast have long campaigned for repeal of the AFSPA.

72. A Bipartisan group of House lawmakers with military or national security backgrounds introduced a bill Thursday to repeal three decades-old war authorizations

73. Trading hours in the Australian Capital Territory have been deregulated since the repeal of the Trading Hours Act 1996 on 29 May 1997.

74. MASKS: Ara will continue to require employees and patients to wear masks at our imaging centers after the statewide mask requirement repeal on March 10

75. Irom Sharmila, an activist in Manipur, has been on a decade-long hunger strike demanding repeal following a massacre of civilians by troops there.

76. Abrogate v. to annul or repeal a law or pass legislation that contradicts the prior law. Abrogate also applies to revoking or withdrawing conditions of a contract.

77. To abolish or annul by formal means; to repeal; put aside; cancel; revoke; rescind; nullify: to Abrogate a law Not to be confused with: abdicate – renounce

78. Rule 74 was Abrogated in 1997 to reflect repeal of the statute providing for appeal from a magistrate judge's judgment to the district court

79. Highlanders can thank James Graham, 3rd Duke of Montrose for the repeal in 1782 of the Dress Act 1746 prohibiting the wearing of highland dress.

80. * Repeal articles 109, 116, 117, 118 and 331 and bring its penal code in conformity with the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR);